Brittany Bernstein writes for National Review Online about an important development in a critical US Senate race. Graham Platner officially ended his Maine Senate campaign on Wednesday, just days after saying he was…
Ira Stoll writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a major media outlet’s role in promoting a terrible US Senate candidate. A New York Times columnist who has repeatedly risen to the defense of U.S. Senate candidate Graham…
Kaitlyn Kiepert writes for National Review Online about criticism of a leading legacy media outlet over its coverage of Maine’s Democratic US Senate candidate. Lyndsey Fifield is accusing the New York Times of deliberately…
Jeffrey Blehar writes for National Review Online about Democrats’ rush to distance themselves from Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. So now after Independence Day, just in time for final calls to be made by Democratic…
Alana Goodman writes for the Washington Free Beacon about another disturbing revelation involving Maine’s Democratic US Senate candidate. In the wake of the U.S. strike that took out longtime Iranian terror chief Qassem…
Peter Hasson writes for the Washington Free Beacon about disappointing political choices from a major American company. Home rental giant Airbnb is silent after its chief legal officer, former Biden White House chief of staff…
Brianna Lyman writes for the Federalist about one significant lesson from Maine Democrats’ nomination of Graham Platner as their preferred US Senate candidate. Since he came down the escalator 11 years ago, Donald Trump’s…
Chuck Ross writes for the Washington Free Beacon about the latest disturbing revelations involving a US Senate candidate from Maine. Maine Democrat Graham Platner accused former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell of “lying” in his…
Editors at National Review Online assess a high-profile US Senate candidacy. It’s hard to know what’s worse — Graham Platner’s pattern of deception, or the willful credulity of his supporters. In a friendly interview with…
Chris Bray writes for the Federalist about an interesting trend in American politics. A growing gender gap in American politics increasingly feminizes the partisan divide: men are more generally right, women more generally…
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